Profender for Cats

Cat Praziquantel Tapeworm Treatment

Profender is a topical dewormer with praziquantel and emodepside for cats and kittens 8 weeks of age and older. Profender deworming pet meds treat tapeworm, hookworm, and roundworm infestations.

Profender is the first topical dewormer for cats
and kittens. It treats and controls roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms
with a single fast-acting, easily applied dose. Profender is a safe
and effective alternative to internal medications.

Warnings:

Keep Profender out of reach of children and animals.
Do not use or store in or near open flame or heat.

Profender is only for use on cats and kittens at
least 8 weeks old and weighing at least 2.2 lbs. that have a prescription.
Do not use on dogs, other animals, or humans.

Use as prescribed by your veterinarian.

CAUTION: Do not apply Profender to broken
skin. Do not apply when the coat is wet.

Avoid contact with the mouth and eyes. Prevent cats
from licking the area of treatment for at least 1 hour. Ingestion may
cause salivation or vomiting. Application at the base of the head on
the back of the neck minimizes risk of ingestion during grooming. Keep
other pets away from treated cats for at least 1 hour.

Keep children away from treated cats for 24 hours.

Refrain from bathing treated cats for 24 hours.

Pregnant women should avoid all contact with Profender.
Avoid application, or use gloves if necessary.

Avoid contact with human skin and eyes. Wash exposed
skin with soap and water. Flush eyes. If irritation persists, contact
a physician. In the event of accidental human ingestion, contact your
physician or a poison control center immediately. Have the package available.
Use with caution if you are allergic to butylhydroxyanisole, emodepside,
or praziquantel.

The safety of Profender in pregnant, lactating, and
breeding cats has not been shown.

The hair may appear damp, become stiff, or have a
powdery residue at the site of application. This is temporary and not
cause for concern.

Profender side effects are rare at recommended doses,
but may include licking or excessive grooming, itching at the site of
application, salivation, lethargy, alopecia, agitation, vomiting, diarrhea,
eye irritation, respiratory irritation, shaking, or tremors.

Use with caution on sick or debilitated pets and
on those with a heartworm infection.

In the event of an overdose, contact your veterinarian
right away. Signs may include salivation, tremors, or drowsiness.

Tell your veterinarian what supplements and medications
your cat takes when receiving a prescription for Profender.

Regulations for product use are established by country.
Information contained on this site pertains only to the United States
of America, and is not intended to provide adequate information for
product use. Before using or dispensing any product, read and carefully
observe the label directions.

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